Why did you make this decision, and RuneScape gold then keep items like dragon claws or AGS in the same state? Certain special attacks on weapons are stronger than others, it's true. While we cannot look at each case in detail, items such the claws are a regular part of the game. Because the claws/AGS is tied to attack, it's impossible to get them out. These items are also visible when someone holds them, whereas a higher stat isn't.

What do I do now? I raised my Herbore level, and certain benefits were eliminated. It's ok. I'm 99 Herblore and I am able to feel your pain. However, we have made a decision to spend the time to update Herblore. This doesn't necessarily contradict the above points or answers. We should try to utilize this thread in a constructive way so that we can get some amazing potion to use in game. We will be following this thread with great interest and would appreciate any ideas you have and inform us whether you'd like to trade it!

Here are some ideas I've got. Potions that can provide you with a chance to regenerate over time or leech health for a limited duration (e.g. 1/2 of the damage that you've suffered is repaired) or even a potion which could stop your death.

Have you ever experienced a moment where you wanted to take out the noobs who were following your every move... by using clever pranks? These are just a couple of the best ones I've employed. Share your entertaining and imaginative ideas for a fun way to pass the time... The Shantai passes allow you to get into the jail at port-sarim and remain there. one thing that works well is to use a bud to bring novices to the jail. I typically inform them that the Key is obtained by either giving Donuts t the sleeping guard or kill rats.

Get someone to dress up as a God. Make sure to convince the noob he is an Chosen by giving him an additional robes. If all goes well you will be able to convince the novice that you've 'infused the person with magical powers. this prank can last extremely long; I managed to buy rs3 gold make it last 3 months.